On February 6, 2014, officers of the criminal investigation department of the Nevsky Regional Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs detained two more people in the case of the murder of an Uzbek citizen on the day of the “Russian March” on November 4. One of the detainees is a minor.
Thus, nine Petersburgers aged 15 to 30 are accused and suspected of the attack on Karavaevskaya Street.
The day before, during a search of the apartment of 22-year-old Denis Parfyonov in Shushary, investigators of the Investigative Committee found a traumatic pistol “Udar”. According to preliminary data, Parfyonov confessed that he shot the 51-year-old migrant in the head with a traumatic “Strike”. Participation in the further massacre Parfyonov denies.
The young man does not hide his " commitment to nationalist views ." His social media page contains " thematic symbols, videos and photographs, including of the murdered Dmitry Borovikov, and the list of virtual friends seems to give a complete picture of the detainee's lifestyle ."
The second detainee, a 16-year-old teenager, who was visited on Korablestroiteley Street, confirmed that he was in a group that, after the “Russian March” in the center of St. Petersburg, reached the Rybatskoye metro station and met the migrant on Karavaevskaya. He stated that " on the spot, I saw a fight, I didn't strike ." During the searches, the investigators withdrew the invitation to the “march”.
The Main Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee for St. Petersburg confirmed the fact of the detention of the unemployed Parfyonov and a minor. The question of their arrest is being decided.
in St. Petersburg The first suspects were detained on 21 November. The next day they were arrested.
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